Book, Chapter

 1    7, 41|      himselfe, called his man Myrmex (whose faith he had tryed
 2    7, 41|       When Barbarus was gone, Myrmex being greatly astonied of
 3    7, 41|    she was diligently kept by Myrmex, thought it impossible to
 4    7, 41|       on a day, when he found Myrmex alone, he discovered his
 5    7, 41| forward the obstinate mind of Myrmex he shewed him glittering
 6    7, 41|       crowns and him ten, but Myrmex hearing these words, was
 7    7, 41|       a prey, wherefore poore Myrmex being in divers opinions
 8    7, 41| string, and gave authority to Myrmex to rule her in that case.
 9    7, 41|     to rule her in that case. Myrmex seeing the intent of his
10    7, 41| Crownes, and when night came, Myrmex brought him disguised into
11    7, 41|     loud voice to his Servant Myrmex: whose long tarrying increased
12    7, 41|     that he threatned to beat Myrmex cruelly: but he being troubled
13    7, 41|      out of the Chamber. When Myrmex had opened the doore to
14    7, 41|       wife: In the mean while Myrmex let out Philesiterus, and
15    7, 41|    his other Servants to bind Myrmex incontinently, and to bring
16    7, 41|       in a fury and rage, and Myrmex fast bound, followed him
17    7, 41|      invent a meane to excuse Myrmex, for he ran upon him and
18    7, 41|        and called his servant Myrmex, commanding him to deliver
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